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less and less. >> and we hate that. >> and we hate that. that's why partnered with wal-mart to provide amazing supplements at greatdients americans , for stack your products, use clinically studie to uses, patented ingreds to powerfully improve your health. they're also deliciousnumber o to use and affordable. that's why forceot factoentialrw the number one best selling herbs and supplements brand at wal-mart and rush to wal-mart and unleash your potential with force factor. >> good evening and welcome to tucker carlson. tonight, we begin with a fox news alert. there has been a a mass murder t a christian school in tennessee. several people have been declared dead. childrenen and and adults. we're learning a lot more at this hour. alconversal of conversationsed n on television has been about the guns that were used. and there mareasony be a reasony that. they don't want to talk abou t law e who did it and why law enforcement has confirmed ats this hour that the shooter was a trans person ofidenti biological woman identifying as a man man.
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what does that mean?ville well, we're gathering new information about this mass killing our own scout. upo >> we'll have a live update for us . but first, every day, more thani two billion people use a sociale media app called tiktok.r many of them are young people hd under the age of twenty four . if you had kids, you probably know already how tiktok works.'u tiktok lets users upload shortpd videos. usually they're under 30 seconds. what's interesting is that the content of these videos varies a lot dependinges upon what country you're in. if you're in china or tiktokchir is headquartered, you tendou li to get more educational content. but if you live in this country, you get an awful lot of filth and propagandaagenda tailored for kids. anna i'm not guessing about this. we ran an experiment to prove. it last summer. chinese >> watch the tick tock. the chinese residents childrena in china get to see is very different from the one your kids are looking at here. now in china, where tiktoka di is known under a different name ,videos like these are very common. >> watch.
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so you don't need shows. you >> you know what american kids your kids are watching on tick tock stuff like this does from monos or botley make it look? >> well, that's kind of weird. can you see what's goinga on here? well, china does. k and chinkna knows if you want a productive society that extends beyond, say, nexyond nt week, you teach your kids about hard work and creativity. andand personal responsibility,
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respect for authority. but ifoy you want to destroy a society, you funnel a ton of garbage to kids about gender ideology and talking abous ant the lives tiktok has documented extensively. that's exactly what tiktok is doing here. s doing there's a whole genre os of teachers boasting about indoctrinating kids. >> i hav ke had multiple studens come out to me not just with their sexuality, but also k with their gender identity. it's one of the reasons i thinkd it's so important to be outch m and loud and proud. i teach my elementary school students about gender identity. some people are girls. a tumer boysre areboth both some . neither am i . tell this kid we do have a flag in the class that you can pledge allegiance to , and hesas [laus out, he goes, oh, that one . so ir] t goes without saying that netnet, as they say, tiktok, sie is not a positive influence. influencon american society.o
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and right now, in responsecritis to criticism of china'se government and the company itself, we're doing the same thing they did ponded t whene in they responded to allegations of the lab leak in wu hohn. they're saying anyone who raises questions is a racist a and they're doing that everywhere across the media. e they can because a lot ofs the news that you consume is paid for by tiktok politico, in nmpletely, completely ideologically corrupt organization. >> northern virginia has has a so-called playbook that is sponsored by tiktok everyre other week. cnn pu cnn, meanwhile, just put itse tech reporter on the air to inform you that criticizing tiktok opens up chineses to americans to, quote, hate and violence. asiaf yoe u criticize tiktok, you're killing asian people. so confronted with all this, you might support efforts inet the congress right now to banhe d a lotock all together. thisa lot of people do not just on . right, but alss tho on the lefte which is kind ofnt interesting. this is one of those weirdappea
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moments where there's or appears to be some kind of bipartisan consensus and that loan might want to make you pause for a second. if everyonu e power sayingd tae same thing, is it really a good idea? >> c let's take a closer look. n acd again, this is not a defensive tiktok, merely anen acknowledgment of what's bills actually happening in washington right now. so one of the bills that would ban tiktokd ban is being pushed as we said , by senators in both parties. >> it's calledac the restrict.tt . mark warner ofan virginia and john thune of south dakota, democrat and republican, introduces legislation. s now, the bill is ostensibly about protecting american national securitprotecti y and ending, quote, foreign adversaries from interferer in our election through apps like tiktok because, of course, election interference, twitter and facebook is no problem at all. but election interference from tiktok is totally unacceptable. >> okay, but in reality, w and you should know this, ifs bl you're opposed to tick as we are, this s bill isn't reallyt about banning tiktok. it's never about what they say it is . instead. g
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this bill would give enormousifi and terrifyingng new powers to the federal government to punish americanameric citizes and regulate how they communicate with one another. an for example, the bill would,i regulate, quote, certain transactionsn tran between persn the united states and foreign adversaries. >> now, once a foreig adversary and who getsy. to decide who will the secretary of commerce and the department and the dni ,not the congress, get to decide what foreign adversaries are that ought to trip a switch in your brain and then the transactions with foreign adversaries would include, quote, any acquisition, importation, transfer, teation,installation, dealing ie of any information and communications technology product or service, including ongoing activities such on, datareper rvices transmission, software updates, repairs, or the provision of data hostingg services. well, that's pretty broad under this bill . if you engage in any of that with a so-called foreign adversary as determined in this
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case, the bush administration, that would allow the secretary of commerce to raimondo ince t the director of national intelligence, april heyns, to deciddecide we whether you'rg in the interest of a foreignadv. adversary. again that is correct is another that's another term thate the executive branch and secretary of commerce gets to define without the interference of congress. >>o defi so if the administratin decides that you're doing this, then the secretary of commerce can then enforce, quote, any mitigation measure to address any risk arising from anym an covert transaction with anyth person or with respect to anyn r property subject to thee united jurisdiction of the united states or these covert transactions can involve, quote, current pastor potentia l future transactions and the mitigation measures include, but are not limited to throwing american citizens in prison for 20 years. minute. think about that for a minute.ee so you would be allowing the executive branch, the biden administration, to regulate
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speech on the internet. and if you are somehow involved with a, quote, foreign adversary, let's say you oppose the war against russia. you go to prison for 20 years. n >> sino this isn't about banning tiktok. >> this is about introducing flat out totalitarianism into our system. s abouintroducnow, just becausei unappealing is because it's a creepy low iq chinese plot designed to make your kids trans. >> and it is it that does notto mean that the people trying tike your interests to ban tiktok have your interests in mind. oh, it definitely doesn't fore americans . keep in mind, these are exactly the same people who drained our strategireservc petroleum rt and in fact promote china at every turn. now they're tellinnow theyg thee against china they're not. this is not an effort to push back against china. it's part ofto a strategy to mae america much more like chinaen with the government in charge of what you read and see and with terrifying punitive powers at their fingertips. >> ve now, we've seen this befoe from the national security
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state again and again,ronted confronted with a foreign adversary. for example, after 9/11,r 1 ththe federal government useso the opportunity to expand their police powers over the americanus population. er fal pretthey do it under false pretexts and they do it quickly. quicklby whipping people intopai a panic. usually that's rooted in some truth. ure. tiktok is bad. sure, al qaeda was terrible of course, but these measures are not aimed at stopping the foreign threat. they're aimed at controlling the american population. they rush through and they do it so quickly that no one evers explains. how exactly does this preserve american national security. security according to sandy core we really quotz,e her. th wa congress has not even been briefed on any of this watch. >> usually when the united states is proposing a very major move that has something to do with significant risk to national securityo , one ofps the first things that happens is that congress receives a classified briefins g. and i can tell you that congress has not received a classified briefin cg aroundry
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the allegations of national security risks regarding tiktok . so why would we be proposing a ban regarding such a significant issue without being clued in on this at all?a. it just doesn't feel right. >> okay, so again, in case you think we've gone crazy and we're defending sandy cortez, we should point out that she is a tool of the national security state. she's out promoting a war against russia and anyone who ask questions is an ally ofa putin. and she's probably acting forro motives that we find, well, abhorrent. but the question that she raises is real. and we wan want to be honest enm to say that this may be one of those times they're common in washington, where the solutionot has nothing to do with the problehe andm and in fact, degrs our free country and makes it something unrecognizable. >> glenn greenwald has been following all of this.s glus he's host of system update on rumball and he joinsr us tonight. glenn , thank you so much for w' coming on . neverthought b that we would cri
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be in this position. we've criticized tiktok pretty consistently for a numbe upportu years now and certainlyem the government of china. but this does seem like aneffort effort to make us more like china, not an effort to push back against china. athere's so many ironies here. first, it's kind of astonishing. i've watched the republican party over the last two orhe three years with my support be very concerned, increasingly so about the ability of the u.s. government to control what it is that we hear and see the t and can do on the internet. that's what the twitter files were about. were b. all that's what all kinds of contros controversies were about concerning the twente y sixteenh twenty , twenty election. and now the republican party, along with the democratic party, wants to give to the biden administration an extraordinary power, whichextrao is to ban social media platforms that americans are choosing to use. one hundred and fifty millio ton americans choose to use tiktok. maybe we should educate them weu not to . no one's educa the forcing them. some are children. many are adults.e ad you showed some of thoseults thy that is an extraordinary power.
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and what is really ironic about it as well is that for years, china and iran and russia wereic accused of being despotic because they wanted to bancompan google and facebook and other us tech companies and did so based on many of these same claims. those companies are really justi propagating, propagandizing our citizenry,ti their corruptin our country and destabilizing us . they're spying on usg us. and n as you say, ing the name of warding off china, and fighting china, the government is now about to embrace powers that the chinese government itself has long wielded to control the flow of information and their countries. and at the very least, i think k wwe ought to think about why this is happening. i think you may be one of the only people saying this you ot taking money froma in orn order to say it. and one of the reasons we're so grateful you came on is because right. we know that you are speaking in good faith and it's and it's worth considering. thank you for raising these questions for us , glenn .ons,
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greenwald, a great man. thank appreciate it. thanks. tucke dr.. so horrifying.nothin mass killing at a christian i school in tennessee used immediately by the administration as a pretext for disarming the population. but could there be mortemperatu? could we just have witnessed an anti christian act, one of many ? apparently, this shooting was undertaken by someone who described hitaken bym or hef as a trans person.rson, we don't know.wet we'rknowe getting details very soon. we are b kin bring in, though, kelly keene. she's organized an event in australia, new zealand called let women speak. tal and the point of the event was to allow women to actually talk about issues without beingid shouted down by men dressed as women. predictably,women. at the evente kelly jachin was attacked by men dressed as women there. no police anywhere . i here's what it looked like. this is an auckland, new zealand on saturday.
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tomato juice ogs you just poured tomato juice on , kelly jaquie, and she joins kin us tonight to tell us what exactly happened. and thank you so much for coming on .was it was it as awful as that video suggests? >> it was? i genuinely feared for my life. i thought i was going to bet its crushed to death or stomped to death. women got injured.body got somebody got there broken. absot it was absolutely just carnage.e i mean, this is the picture ofem extremism here. you're trying to haven a conversation as a woman speaking to other wome women wnt taing shouted down. i think you're taking a an inherently moderate prehuman traditional position. the people around you lookle lit crazed and dangerous extremists. is that what it felt like? whatt like thah, absolutely. the authoritarian left has has finally peaked and now we cank all see what exactly that mights
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look like. l and it looksik like auckland in new zealand. and it's it's scary as .and >> can you characterize whathi this event was about? but can you put in your own words, what were you doing there? >> basically, create space and amplification for women to come and talk about what's going on in their lives and the fears that they have with what transgenderism will take from women and children. and so safeguarding rights, spaces, language, those sorts of things.e and women comeor and speakdi ant will just be ordinary women not know anybody that anybody's ever heard of, but they will tell their story and these thisa mob decided that they didn't t want women to speak in any way,o shape or form.form; it w >> it was disgusting. disgusting. >> something you it's it's something that you would imagine in some sort of middle eastern theocracy i. but it's happening inzeal the anglosphere in new zealand. yeah, anyone saw this coming gladurportedly feminist country . kelly , jinking.
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glad you're okay tonight.yo thank you so much for tellingo us what happened to you. >> thank you.>> tha if you want to bring an updateyh on that story, trace gallagher standing by with new details in what happened in thatt mass shooting in nashville, apparently carried out by a member of the so-called trans community trace. >> we're learning more about the suspect in today's deadly shooting at the covenant school in nashville. law enforcement now says the 28 year old woman had drawn a detailed map of the school and conducted surveillance before killing three students and three adults. the suspect who was killed by police, is also believed to be a former student at the private school. nashville police chief john drak says the suspect, who was female and identified as transgender, left behind a manifesto. >> watch. no, we have a manifesto. we have some writings we're going over that pertain to this day, the actual incident. we have a map drawn out of this was all going to take place. there's right now a theory of
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that that we may be able to talk about later, but it's not confirmed. >> the victims have been identified as three nine year old students and three employees, all of whom were in their 60s. as news breaks out, we'll break in. we'll have much more on this coming up on fox news at night. >> hello, i'm mike lindell. and as you know, my passion is to help each and every one of you get the best sleep of your life. that's why i created my new dreams, bed sheets. i started by using the world's best cotton called giza. it's only grown in a region between the sahara desert, the mediterranean sea and the nile river. it's ultra soft and breathable, but extremely durable. >> i guarantee you they'll be the most comfortable sheets you'll ever own. i do not like my sheets. i love my sheets. color go to mypillow dockum right now to take advantage of mike's a limited time offer. use the promo code on the screen and when you buy one set of keys adream sheets,
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well, i woke up to god, gave me a coal power and then i thought somebody was barbecue. a i said, oh, lord jesus, this is far. >> then i ran out. i didn't grab nogr shoeshows and none. o ready for my life. and then a small i got bronchitis and nobody got time . >> remember that video fo a couple of years? give m e share these imagesrrow on your screen right now. if so, according to cnn, you are a bigot. >> whether you're a racist, okay, quote, if you're black and you shared such imagesu online, yoaru get a pass.u ma but if you're white, you may per have inadvertentlype perpetrate one of the most insidious forms of contemporary racist. you may be wearingracism. digitl blackface. right. so different standards for different groups of american citizens. what we have here, of courseize, ou a situation where the demand for racism in this countrystripp edis far outstripped its supply. >> jason whitlock is the host
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of fearless. he joins us to assess. gri >> jason whitlock.t to thanks for coming in. great to see you you. you always kind of take these things to the to the deeper welevel that we miss on the firo pass. >> what do you makf e of this? it's what's obvious. it's wha jt yousu just said . there's just not enough racism.e and soy ar inventing new forms f racism and the next thing cnnt will be telling us is about digital lynching. and digital lynching is whens wn someone criticizes barack obama ,michelle obama or stacey abrams. obama or kamala harris. and then they'll have digital slavery. and that'll be when trump returns to twitter and someone like, say, trump tweet. that's digital slavery. and then there will be systemic digital racism. and that will be and thaant is when elon musk purchased twitter and quit shadow banning conservatives. that's systemic digital racism. they got to come up with thisis
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stuff because they're hiding from the fact they're trying c to cover the fact that while antibes black racism has decreased in america and everybody can see anti white racism has increased in america, and anybody that's not have their head in the sande buried can see that.covering and so they're just covering up the fact that anti white racism is out of control. c the president's doing it.social everybody over social mediayea, is doing it. and they want to hide from it by creating. oh, yeah, this digitalac itu're doing digital blackface. it's a joke, tucker. is it's it's a scam. >> but they're the cost is i mean, there are many costs, probably. but one of them is thesumption elsumption that everybody in america secretly hates everyone else on the basis3 4 f1 it's not remotely the reality. but these organizations seem in most of corporate media, fro
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they're there to distract us froe m the truth. and the truth is that china, just like you did at the top ofi your show with tiktok, is perverting young people. disney is perverted young provt people. they're normalizing g this whole transgender thing thd corrupting our kidthing ans and targeting our kids. they want us debating silly stuff, digital blackfacelo and not looking atokin the pure evil that they're imposing >> yea >> if they did it to mow and you, w on kids. f if they were doing it to me and you, we could handle it.t id we can. and sat they're doing it to kids. it's evil. it's wicked.ti it'sc yooc tannic. >> yeah.e and the money stuff, especially like where are the money from? svb go . oh, look, where's all the money they're stealing all the money shot up we're doing in ukraine. that are wcae doing in ukraine? we can't talk about that, but we can talk about digital black face
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members of congress who caresn at all. she justto t a delegation to thh jail where many of these defendants are now being held. she joins us now with the report on what she saw.you for n >> congresswoman, congressman, thank you so much for coming way on for doing this.our impres so what wasis your impression of the conditions that these protesters are being held in? >> well, i tt we i think what w saw was a big cover up. and kno you see, i've been in that jail before and i know what it looks like. i was there back i in late twenty , twenty one when myself, along with louie gohmert, were the only 1s to g ones to go into the jail and seee the conditions that the pretrial january six defendants were being and being held it and it was so horrifiinform it was c ta report called unusually cruelcr weat stillue on my congressional website today, while we finally were allowed to go back and after demanding another visit from the mayor's office for yor's ofr over a year, we went n with the oversight committeean and what we found is they had. scrubbed the jail clean, cleaned up all the molcloned thi and freshly painted the entire area so that it looked b a lot better.
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well f, i got to tell you, tucker, it fooled the democrats, robert garcia and jasminwith ue crockett thate along with us because they praised the jail after we left in there and their press conferences and praised the wardens sinc. ress they dido hit i guess since they're so new in congress, they didn't ja know the history that this jail has. and how many democrats i n washington don't like the jaily either. >> the fact thatis anybodyld w is being helitd without even t a trial yet over two yearsous to later is shocking to our conscience. to the democrats inee the delegation seemed stunned by that. it doesn't seened. m like an american thing to do. no, they didn't care at all as a matter of fact, they criticize us for talking with the pretrial jury, six defendants and being friendly with them. but you know what?e we wouldta havlke talked to the other inmates and defendants that were in the jail in otheroi f areas if they had given us a chance. you see, it was interesting.at the director and all of the employees at the jail, they wouldn't let us talk to anyone else in the jailalk t, only a pretrial january six defendants, which i found very disturbin def whg because i want oversight of the entire e
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jail. but other things thantirt i foud that really bothered me and ithd think it should bother everyone and we as republicans have to do something about it. is the medical director . the jail showed off and bragged about all of her medicale services and treatments that they can provide in the jail. but when w we talk to pretrial january 6 defendants, they told us they were receiving no medical treatments for problems and health problems, thate even they have even one man in there with non hodgkin's lymphoma. he has cance limp foenr and he t get any treatment there. it's really an atrocity. i don't think you need to be a republican or a democrat to care about civil liberties and human rights a and reallyer appreciate your calling attention to this consistently over the years. margaret taylor greene, thanthek you. t >> yeah, thank you. i joe germanotta is a long time entrepreneur. he's a very famous daughter, musician. lady gaga. f desce a few weeks ago, he was in the news for describing the current condition of new york as filthy. but we want to talk to him tonight about something different. so many americans struggle with addiction with ad talk ab t
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a lot. we don't talk to enough of themd who have overcome that addiction. >> joe germanotta has been josober for three years. he's celebrating and we wantthan to celebrate with him. he joins us nok ow on that shoe >> thank you sy o much for comig on . no, thank you. h i mean, thisappy is a happy day. well, it's a wonderful day. and i don't know what the percentage of americans who are addicted to something. a lot of prescription pill s, a lot of alcohol, both of which are everywhere. t how does it feelo to havehave ? >> oh, it feels tremendous. i mean, yo.u don't wake upn yo the morning. the next day, you remember what you did. yes. you don't feel horrible for twenty four hours. >> yeah, right. hours.you're so much more prod. yes. and work and your family. >> how did you do it. i did it.ed cold turkey . yeah. i just decided it had some open heart surgery and right after w, i came back out of the hospital i decided, you know what, it'sky time because i couldn't drink anyway.
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and i just started doingwith different things with different types of mocktail. >> yes. and , you know, it was satisfying. found n so it wasn't you found iott noty that hard after i assume, many years of drinking. >> oh, yeah. don't yeah, i did. well, yokeu know the what? i don't even like the taste of it when i was a scotch drinker. yeah, me too. yeah, i try.dran i drank a river of scotch. i'm sure. >> okay, so there's a country music song about that whiskeyg river. saw so you hear people i mean, i saw a clip of the governor ofg california recently saying from i think a year o ar two ago,we s sobriety is overrated. we push people to be sober. you3 >> how was your experience, your three years of sobriety et. like is overrated? i thin >>k no, it's not it's not overe it's i think there's a trend. y >> i mean, in the restaurant and my place. yeah, i'm serving mocktail and .mo >> really.ck yeah.-tails and there'nd.s some really good imitation gin and like one of
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my favorite drinks is it's a negroni. yes. e with a fake ginis it's called new london. gin lite or lite gin. and then g davina rosa, whichsa is kind of like it's kind of campari flavor. x and pu and you mix them together and you put them on the rocksro and you put a slice ofwi orange on it and it's a cocktail. yeah, right. a . and you can sit at the bar, you feel normal, but you don't dol anything embarrassing.o forget where you are, lose your car keys. you wake up in jail. emactly. ba keys an and you don't run outsideside to have a cigarette. it's would it do you think one of the reasons that was so wanted to talk to you is it's just nicle whoe to see people we overcome this thing that cane absolutely destroy your life. in yeah. yeah. and then they overcome it and td they are a lot happier.rd wouldn't i frot be nice if we hd from more people like you?t. i'm now promoting it. all right.oing we're doing the the last thursday of every montht at is mocktail night at joanne. really? yeah.
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went, zooming into the tributar wy, the delaware river, where some of the same chemicals that you saw in east ohio, by the way, were there. the accolades? yes, theseo accolades, one of them methyl methyl, actually could actually break down to something that can cause colon cancer. nswe it's colon cancer awareness month this month, by the way.mot but i am deeply concerned abouts this. 8,'s eight point . one thousand gallons of this, eight thousand one hundred gallons went into the water. and this is stuff you've bee n talking abour t for years. you've been talking for years about risks to the environment, about chemicals like , yes, they don't biodegrade. they're going to stay inbi the environment and philadelphia is at risk. >> and we should care about the actual environment, not just the theorabout thy peoplewe with their warming stuff, but the air in the water, in the soil. one the people who's paid to care about, of course, is that state senator john tackinfetterman not attacking h, but i don't know where he is . >> where is he? do you think? well, i'll teli l you one thingo
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to bridge these two ideas,t i bet he's not therethe ho in the hospital talking about this spill. and that's one of the problems pennsylvesfor the people of penl yes. spiluse i need him to be talking about the spill. we all d13 milo. pe million people in pennsylvania want their senator speaking out about this. now, i lik like the fact that fetterman has brought to the public's attention depression, severe depression, going into the hospital for making it normal. this isn't likthe thomas eagletn in the nineteen seventies. this this is nois noww something whee we're allowed to talk about it.e it's a disease, but let me tell you the problem with this. we want to know the truth here because fetterman, the normall hospitalization for severe depression, seven to 10 days, not five to six weeks.7- so what's he doing there? are they sequestering him? i mean, he's meeting with his dy chief of staff one hour per day, we hear. can n yothu run the united w states senate that way?ro him i don't think so. i want to knowop what's wronle g with him. don't the people of pennsylvania have a right to know whether he's fit to serve? so thi s that's that's a fascini
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fact that, know, this is many times longer than conventional m inpatient stay for depression,es many times longer. >> and whaont argee they doing? i mean, look, we wish him well.i if he's getting treatment, ongoing treatment and his gen is not improving,d that's relevant to whether hnoe can function or not. i don't know the answer to that.nt but i want to know the answer. e i want to know a the answer. on behalf of the people of about pennsylvania, because it's not just about his personal journeir . it's about hisun obligatio tnhe to the rest of us to run a our government and are clearlyun hiding something, obviously. >> i think so.k i com i think so. af commoter n, it's verye after a stroke. >> and i think it's veryo important for us to know. >> dr. siegel, thank you very much. great to see you. great to see you.>> y thank you.>> the so obviously, they're lyingon to you on many different levels. why y will ? to keep you afraid, we hadsatiow a conversation with one of the smartest people we've ever met or ever talk to . his name is gavin de becker.. he's a world renowned security professional, work to they reagan white house. a he's also an incredibly deep and thoughtful person. talked to him for
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i tend to do when i look ah t. human behavior, you have a pie o chart, almost all of thaf t pie chart tyranny as a leadership strategy for human beings and only this tiny, tiny sliver is the united states and western europe. and australia and new zealand. in the back in the day thatindii really focused on the freedom of the individual and that built a whole societduy around that. tha we must never assume that's going to last because again, pie chart altegrity just thise tiny sliver tyranny is actuallya the more normal way of or human. leadership to work leaderships, not even the right worip iddomi domination. thatna is thaye more normal way. and so in my work, the looking at predicting human behavior, i could i looked at this right d at the beginning, these lockdowns, for example, and i said , all rightow a, we're beig asked to fear something. so let me study what it is thatl we're being asked to fear, because fear is a controls tr mechanism. sometimes it's truhee. e the beginning of the pandemic. i'm like everybody else. o we only knew two metrics.
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right? don't remember comedy is the hallmark of a free society. >> work is basically comedy. illegal is a fear of getting canceled. nobody can speak their mind. oh is that comedy. what a disaster this is . it is now i'm not giving a ted talk. my job is to be funny on stage. this is the current state of comedy. tucker carlson originals. the death of comedy streaming now on fox nation. >> my friend shannon breamin never rests and spends her free time doing virtuouuss things. she's written several booksbook about the bible. women of the bible speak to mothers and daughters of the bible speak. we told you at b eacooh one shei got a brand new book out. this one is about love in the bible. it's called love stories. loveriesthe bible speak biblical lessons on romance, friendship and faith. teit is out tomorrow and we are honored to tell you about it. shannon breachm is theor o anche fox news sunday. yo she joins us now in
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the friendzone. chen breemu ar, amazingly productive person. the things you're producing areo worth having. thank you for doing this.u. sogies give us a couple of exam of love stories from the bible.s okay, so listen, one of the books in the bible. listen, i wasn't allowed to look at it when i was a kid. we didn't talk about itht in sunday. school. was this song of solomon?very sh yes. you are familiar with that verey steamy, very racy, lots ofing th laughing and embarrassed shuffling through the bible roind the to try to find these y because it's this very racy w kind of description aboutth how these two people are crazy t about each other. they're in love. they, butn appropriate log they're trying to channel this passion appropriately withinwit the bonds of marriage. and listen, it's not like god'st looking down here, like whaty up are thes te people up to ? he created all this stuff. rom soan love, , romance, all that stuff. e it is in the bible. that is just one example. but there are beautiful examples that show us really lo sacrificial love and how we cann be better spouses, betterd fr friends, better relatives. and , yoieu know, there's liket that whole lovane your neighboro as yourself saying the bible didn't. i looked give us any outs oroplo exceptions to that.
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so even the most difficultrld people in the world, we sue are supposed to find ways to love ad them and to be lovableui ourselves and requiredre you my favorite line from the songyr of solomon. belly >> your belly is lik le a heap ] wheat. i think it's a compliment..ompl did yoemenu ever get to the botm of what that means? listen, listen.t the person didha not have a gluten intolerance because int there was all that wheat inther there. there was not a situation. there wae was nos noa celiac t but there are things like allas your teeth are as beautiful as the goats goats. the hills in your arms are likes bands of gold. like i got uf p my love notes that i'm leaving to shell. i can't just c be like, have a great day, zoa. xo. i really need to get a little better. >> you know, it's fair. is ites the does, it does raise thr for the rest of us . married does. so how did you come the way this is at least the thirdbo boe you have written about bithe bible, lessons from it.etg >> how did you come away fromem this one feeling? you know, it reminded me like the whole bible to me is god's love story to humanity. humahe's saying, i love yougedis unconditionally. i see all of the tragedies yme you're walking through and i'm here for you. just come to me.meis i'm waiting for you. so i think the whole thing's
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a love story, but there are these beautiful relationships as well. and friendships to me. frmean, you think about jobe and his friends, the enormousf suffering, whether you're a person of faith or not, you cat understand the suffering of jobeas every. nse in but it was h catastrophic in every sense in his life. and his three friends decide to go and see him and they're afar. often they see how bad he is . and they began sobbingwh and weeping and they show up. forn hat do o they dtheyo fo seven days? nothing. they sit there in silence and sometimes we hesitate to go and talk to someone who is in grief or we worry we're going to say the wrong thing or sat awkward situation. but they just sa tt ther ae and gave him their presence. e n i mean, we're to dove into grief with people when that's where they are. wends like want friends like th >> butou it means we have to cultivate ourselves to be friends like that, too. i'm so glad you said that.>> i >>gl that's one of the that'sd t one of the truest thingsng and most useful things i've heard in a long time.bgt time and just sit with people.ite. it's exactly right. you don't need to talk. shannon brea you form, thank yor this and for the book and for your example, to the rest of us . we havi e the host of fox news sunday to talk about why it's
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so great. >> so thank you.>> than see yk season.it for >> that's about it for tonight.t tomorrow, we're going to take a much deeper look into a the mass murder at a christian school in nashville. throw aside the propagandatim..l what exactly happened and why did it happen? we're goint thisg to look at thh great detail tomorrow. in the meantime,e throw offop the keres the world and enjoy the ones that you love. we hopu wie you will have a wonderful night. >> see you tuesday.nigh t.and welcome to hannity. and tonight, we are in palm m beach, florida. beautiful mar-a-lago, where in less than one minute we will be joined by the 42nd president of the united states , donald trump. you might have. noticed the former president . he's been in the news a lot recently. trump haters hopin hoping g andg that he would be arrested in. di new york last week. it didn'd not happen.nd alvin bragg is weak and politically charged case against donald trump

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